The drawing below is of three separate bar magnets. The north and south poles of each magnet are labeled.Which arrangement shows that the three magnets would attract one another end to end?

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The drawing below is of three separate bar magnets. The north and south poles of each magnet are labeled.<br><img src='https://fatskills.com/images2/science-questions/Maryland-2009-5-10.PNG'><br>Which arrangement shows that the three magnets would attract one another end to end?